Basically you have your HELLO wave. Of course, the other is GOODBYE. I think that one is a transverse wave and the other is probably called a Normal Wave? I believe light waves and Radio Frequency waves are similar in how they propagate. Sound waves, (acoustic) are pressure waves enacted on some medium. Sorry, just felt mischievious with the hello and goodbye nonsense. Peace and have a great day. Bob
In physics, there are two main types of waves: transverse waves and longitudinal waves. Transverse waves move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, while longitudinal waves move parallel to the direction of the wave. Transverse waves have crests and troughs, while longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions. These differences in motion and structure make transverse and longitudinal waves distinct from each other.
The two types of waves in radio waves are AM (amplitude modulation) and FM (frequency modulation). In gamma rays, there are no different types of waves as they are all high-energy electromagnetic waves.
a wave is a phenomenon that transfers energy, not matter. there are 2 types of waves: transverse e.g. light and longitudinal e.g. sound, seismic im not that good at physics, but that's the best i can come up with, sorry ^^;;
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
Two types of waves are transverse waves, where the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, and longitudinal waves, where the particles move parallel to the direction of the wave.
There are many types of waves covered by physics. Only electromagnetic waves in the visible light band have the property that we call "color".
In physics, there are two main types of waves: transverse waves and longitudinal waves. Transverse waves move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, while longitudinal waves move parallel to the direction of the wave. Transverse waves have crests and troughs, while longitudinal waves have compressions and rarefactions. These differences in motion and structure make transverse and longitudinal waves distinct from each other.
The three types of seismic waves are:P waves, S waves, and Surface waves
In physics we talk about different types of waves and signals also the how the people connecting via satellites and rays.
The two types of waves in radio waves are AM (amplitude modulation) and FM (frequency modulation). In gamma rays, there are no different types of waves as they are all high-energy electromagnetic waves.
Radio and gamma waves are two types of electromagneticwaves.
a wave is a phenomenon that transfers energy, not matter. there are 2 types of waves: transverse e.g. light and longitudinal e.g. sound, seismic im not that good at physics, but that's the best i can come up with, sorry ^^;;
Two waves that do not require a medium to travel would be light waves and gravitational waves. - Zach Harris, B.S. Physics
Take your pick: water waves, sound waves, electromagnetic waves, gravitational waves.
Two types of waves are transverse waves, where the particles of the medium move perpendicular to the direction of the wave, and longitudinal waves, where the particles move parallel to the direction of the wave.
The three types of seismic waves are:P waves, S waves, and Surface waves
transverse and longitudinal